We study the heterogeneous weighted delivery (HWD) problem introduced in [Bärtschi et al., STACS’17] where k heterogeneous mobile agents (e.g., robots, vehicles, etc.), initially positioned on vertices of an n-vertex edge-weighted graph G, have to deliver m messages. Each message is initially placed on a source vertex of G and needs to be delivered to a target vertex of G. Each agent can move along the edges of G and carry at most one message at any time. Each agent has a rate of energy consumption per unit of traveled distance and the goal is that of delivering all messages using the minimum overall amount of energy. This problem has been shown to be NP-hard even when k= 1, and is 4 ρ -approximable where ρ is the ratio between the maximum and minimum energy consumption of the agents. In this paper, we provide approximation algorithms with approximation ratios independent of the energy consumption rates. First, we design a polynomial-time 8-approximation algorithm for k=O(logn), closing a problem left open in [Bärtschi et al., ATMOS’17]. This algorithm can be turned into a O(k)-approximation algorithm that always runs in polynomial-time, regardless of the values of k. Then, we show that HWD problem is 36-approximable in polynomial-time when each agent has one of two possible consumption rates. Finally, we design a polynomial-time O~ (log 3n) -approximation algorithm for the general case.

Bilò, D., Gualà, L., Leucci, S., Proietti, G., Rossi, M. (2021). New Approximation Algorithms for the Heterogeneous Weighted Delivery Problem. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (pp.167-184). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH [10.1007/978-3-030-79527-6_10].

New Approximation Algorithms for the Heterogeneous Weighted Delivery Problem

Gualà Luciano.;
2021-01-01

Abstract

We study the heterogeneous weighted delivery (HWD) problem introduced in [Bärtschi et al., STACS’17] where k heterogeneous mobile agents (e.g., robots, vehicles, etc.), initially positioned on vertices of an n-vertex edge-weighted graph G, have to deliver m messages. Each message is initially placed on a source vertex of G and needs to be delivered to a target vertex of G. Each agent can move along the edges of G and carry at most one message at any time. Each agent has a rate of energy consumption per unit of traveled distance and the goal is that of delivering all messages using the minimum overall amount of energy. This problem has been shown to be NP-hard even when k= 1, and is 4 ρ -approximable where ρ is the ratio between the maximum and minimum energy consumption of the agents. In this paper, we provide approximation algorithms with approximation ratios independent of the energy consumption rates. First, we design a polynomial-time 8-approximation algorithm for k=O(logn), closing a problem left open in [Bärtschi et al., ATMOS’17]. This algorithm can be turned into a O(k)-approximation algorithm that always runs in polynomial-time, regardless of the values of k. Then, we show that HWD problem is 36-approximable in polynomial-time when each agent has one of two possible consumption rates. Finally, we design a polynomial-time O~ (log 3n) -approximation algorithm for the general case.
28th International Colloquium on Structural Information and Communication Complexity, SIROCCO 2021
2021
Rilevanza internazionale
contributo
2021
Settore INF/01 - INFORMATICA
English
Approximation algorithms
Delivery schedules
Energy consumption
Message delivery
Shortest-paths
Intervento a convegno
Bilò, D., Gualà, L., Leucci, S., Proietti, G., Rossi, M. (2021). New Approximation Algorithms for the Heterogeneous Weighted Delivery Problem. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (pp.167-184). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH [10.1007/978-3-030-79527-6_10].
Bilò, D; Gualà, L; Leucci, S; Proietti, G; Rossi, M
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